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The Scikit-learn Python library, initially released in 2007, is commonly used in solving machine learning and data science problems—from the beginning to the end. The versatile library offers an uncluttered, consistent, and efficient API and thorough online documentation.
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ISPConfig 3: Automated installation on Ubuntu 18.04
This tutorial shows how to install ISPConfig 3.1 by using the automated install script from Servisys on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server. ISPConfig is a free open source hosting control panel to manage Linux hosting servers in single and multi-server environments.
An introduction to swap space on Linux systems
Swap space is a common aspect of computing today, regardless of operating system. Linux uses swap space to increase the amount of virtual memory available to a host. It can use one or more dedicated swap partitions or a swap file on a regular filesystem or logical volume.
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Linux pmap Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
Linux command line offers a lot of tools that help you know more about processes that are currently active in your system. One such utility is pmap, which reports the process memory map. In this tutorial, we will discuss the basics of pmap using some easy to understand examples.
Fedora Linux 29 beta rolls out
The cutting-edge Linux distribution, Fedora, has a new beta release. While many people think of Fedora as first and foremost as a desktop, it comes in three different editions: Fedora Server, Fedora Workstation, and Fedora Atomic Host (a container platform).
Compact Ryzen V1000 module offers optional soldered DDR4
Kontron’s Linux-friendly “COMe-cVR6” COM Express Type 6 module loads a Ryzen Embedded V1000 SoC with up to 24GB DDR4, including 8GB soldered. You also get quad-display support and optional -40 to 85°C and security features. Kontron has launched its first AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 product with a COM Express Type 6 module that runs Linux […]
Automotive Grade Linux
The Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) All Member Meeting takes place bi-annually and brings the AGL community together to learn about the latest developments, share best practices and collaborate to drive rapid innovation across the industry.
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LibreOffice: A history of document freedom
A recent tweet from LibreOffice took me back more than two decades to my first encounter with the software.
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Linux kernel's 'seat warmer' drops 4.19-rc5 with -- wow -- little drama
Except that Eric S Raymond doesn't like codes of conduct
Speculation and debate still surround Linus Torvald's decision to step back from Linux kernel development for a while, but the next kernel release candidate landed with far less sturm und drang.…
Bytes, Characters and Python 2
Moving from Python 2 to 3? Here's what you need to know about strings and their role in in your upgrade.
Learn the 37 most frequently used shortcuts in GIMP
GIMP is a fantastic artist's tool for editing digital images, especially with the bevy of impressive features in the recent release of version 2.10. Of course, like all creative applications, you can get working more quickly if you can make yourself familiar with the various keyboard shortcuts and hotkeys available. GIMP, of course, gives you the ability to customize these shortcuts to match what you're personally comfortable with. However, the default shortcuts that GIMP ships with are impressive and generally easy to get used to.
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Linus Torvalds and Linux Code of Conduct: 7 myths debunked
Video: No, protesting programmers are not removing code from Linux; there are no purges of politically incorrect Linux kernel developers. And Linus Torvalds is coming back.
Announcing the release of Fedora 29 Beta
The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Fedora 29 Beta, the next big step on our journey to the exciting Fedora 29 release. Download the prerelease from our Get Fedora site: Get Fedora 29 Beta Workstation Get Fedora 29 Beta Server Get Fedora 29 Beta Silverblue Or, check out one of […]
Taking the Audiophile Linux distro for a spin
I recently stumbled on the Audiophile Linux project, one of a number of special-purpose music-oriented Linux distributions. Audiophile Linux:
is based on ArchLinux
provides a real-time Linux kernel customized for playing music
uses the lightweight Fluxbox window manager
avoids unnecessary daemons and services
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Zynq UltraScale+ module runs Linux at industrial temperatures
iWave’s “iW-RainboW-G30M” compute module runs Linux on a quad -A53 Zynq UltraScale+ SoC with 192K to 504K FPGA logic cells. The module ships with 6GB DDR4 and 8GB eMMC and supports -40 to 85°C temperatures. iWave has posted details on a computer-on-module built around Xilinx’s 64-bit, hybrid Arm/FPGA based Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC.
Open-source alt-droid wants to know if it's still leaking data to Google
/e/, a Google-free fork of Android, reached a milestone this month with its initial ROM release. It's available for download, so you can kick the tires, with nightly builds delivered via OTA (over the air) updates.
Hyperledger Hackfest
The primary goal for a Hackfest is to facilitate software development collaboration and knowledge sharing between participants, with an eye towards reflecting all ideas and conclusions back outward to the public open source community afterward.
YubiKey 5 Series Launched, Google Chrome's Recent Questionable Privacy Practice, PlayOnLinux Alpha Version 5 Released, Android Turns Ten, and Fedora 29 Atomic and Cloud Test Day
News briefs September 24, 2018.
How to install SOPlanning on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
SOPlanning is a free, open source and Simple Online Planning tool specially designed to efficiently organize projects and tasks. In this tutorial, I am going to explain how to install SOPlanning on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server.
Python libraries for data science, Linux firewalls, Raspberry Pi NAS, openmediavault, Syncthing, microservices, and more
Recently we added two new cheat sheets to our growing cheat sheet collection:
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Python 3.7 beginner's cheat sheet
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